Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-war World

Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-war World

by Diana Preston
Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-war World

Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-war World

by Diana Preston

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Overview

The authoritative history of the pivotal conference between Allied leaders at the close of WWII, based on revealing firsthand accounts.

Crimea, 1945. As the last battles of WWII were fought, US President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin—the so-called “Big Three” —met in the Crimean resort town of Yalta. Over eight days of bargaining, bombast, and intermittent bonhomie, they decided on the endgame of the war against Nazi Germany and how the defeated nation should be governed. They also worked out the constitution of the nascent United Nations; the price of Soviet entry into the war against Japan; the new borders of Poland; and spheres of influence across Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Greece.

Drawing on the lively accounts of those who were there—from the leaders and advisors such as Averell Harriman, Anthony Eden, and Andrei Gromyko, to Churchill’s secretary Marian Holmes and FDR’s daughter Anna Boettiger—Diana Preston has crafted a masterful chronicle of the conference that created the post-war world.

Who “won” Yalta has been debated ever since. After Germany’s surrender, Churchill wrote to the new president, Harry Truman, of “an iron curtain” that was now “drawn upon [the Soviets’] front.” Knowing his troops controlled eastern Europe, Stalin’s judgment in April 1945 thus speaks volumes: “Whoever occupies a territory also imposes on it his own social system.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802147660
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Publication date: 04/12/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 434
Sales rank: 349,388
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Diana Preston is a prize-winning historian and author of A Higher Form of Killing, Lusitania: An Epic Tragedy, Before the Fallout: From Marie Curie to Hiroshima (winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology), The Boxer Rebellion, Paradise in Chains, and A Pirate of Exquisite Mind, among other works of acclaimed narrative history. She and her husband, Michael, live in London.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Maps xi

Dramatis Personae xiii

Prologue 1

Part 1 Personalities, Politics and Pressures

Chapter 1 'The Big Three' 7

Chapter 2 'We Ended Friends' 26

Part 2 Preparations, Malta and Elsewhere, Early 1945

Chapter 3 Argonaut 45

Chapter 4 'One Tiny Bright Flame in the Darkness' 71

Part 3 'Jaw to Jaw', Yalta, 3-11 February 1945

Chapter 5 'All the Comforts of Home' 93

Chapter 6 'Uncle Joe and Stone Arse' 112

Chapter 7 'To Each According to his Deserts' 128

Chapter 8 'The Monstrous Bastard of the Peace of Versailles' 148

Chapter 9 'The Riviera of Hades' 172

Chapter 10 'The Broad Sunlit Plains of Peace and Happiness' 188

Chapter 11 'Quite a Decent Arrangement About Poland' 208

Chapter 12 'Judge Roosevelt Approves' 225

Chapter 13 'A Landmark in Human History' 243

Part 4 An Alliance Under Pressure, February to August 1945

Chapter 14 Elephants in the Room 259

Chapter 15 'A Fraudulent Prospectus' 271

Chapter 16 'I Liked the Little Son of a Bitch' 291

Part 5 Aftermath

Chapter 17 The Iron Curtain Descends 313

Epilogue 323

Acknowledgements 328

Notes and Sources 331

Bibliography 370

Index 381

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